yes
Ice is solid H2O so it is a pure substance, at least ideally.
there is a phase change that is water(liquid) is converted into ice now the question arrives that it is a pure substance or not? if its chemical composition is the same during the phase change then it is a pure substance otherwise not.
Ice is water (H2O) in it's solid state. It is a substance because it is entirely composed of one molecule and is not "mixed" with anything.
If there is no salt or substance that makes it impure it is a pure mixture
water is pure so is homogeneous ice is pure so is homogeneous oil is pure so is homogeneous
Ice water is a compound.
hell yes it is
Mixture
Lemonade is not a pure substance because it is a mixture of water, lemon juice, sugar, and possibly other ingredients such as ice. Each component can be separated from the mixture, indicating it is not a pure substance.
Ice is a pure substance because it is composed of only one type of molecule - water. Unlike mixtures which are made up of different substances, ice is made of a repeating pattern of water molecules arranged in a solid structure.
Iced water is not considered a pure substance; it is a mixture. While the water itself (H2O) is a pure substance when in its liquid or solid form, iced water contains ice (solid water) and liquid water, which coexist at 0 degrees Celsius. The presence of ice and liquid water together creates a heterogeneous mixture rather than a single pure substance.
It's a mixture and it's homogeneous.